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by jcwayne 2537 days ago
Some explanation/example of what this does would be helpful.
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Of course! Apologies for not including any explanation from the start.

Chitter is basically email for your website.

I recently launched Chitter with the hopes that it could stand out from conventional messaging services that are more focused on product support and answering immediate questions regarding pricing. Chitter is better for engaging with users over the course of days, weeks, or months - really the user's entire life cycle. This way, you can really learn who your user is and what they want.

As previously mentioned, I just launched, as in last night. Features are seriously lacking at the moment but I'm adding to it day after day. If you try it out, let me know what you think!

> Of course! Apologies for not including any explanation from the start.

You should summarize it on the homepage of chitter.io. I exited the page right away, I don't want to sign up just to know what this thing does.

Fair point, will update this soon. Thanks for checking it out and giving feedback.
> Chitter is basically email for your website.

Is this the equivalent of having a contact@mywebsite.com where users could contact me? Maybe I'm just stupid but I'm not really sure I'm understanding what the product is.

Is this the equivalent of having a custom domain email address? Basically yeah. Maybe it would be easier to have an inbox locally on your website, so users don't have to

1. Locate the "contact us" page, copy the given email address and 2. Open their email provider to send the message

Both actions are awfully trivial but users' attention/willingness to give feedback can be fleeting. In the past 2 hours I've received hundreds of well articulated pointers via the Chitter add on. Would I have gotten as many over email? I'm guessing probably not.

It remains to be seen, however, if users even want to revisit a website to simply view a message. Maybe or maybe not.

I think something like screenshots on the homepage would really help the pitch.
I'm on board with that. Expect to see that up soon. Thank you for the advice!
Not having this already when you are lucky enough to hit the front page of HN (something most startups would kill for) is unfortunate.
You are right. Definitely did not expect to hit the front page of HN. Sorry for letting you down!
I was worried more about you!
I still done understand what it does